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understand terrorism is a big problem in india, too. we are very sympathetic to what happened in sri lanka. he i hope they get caught. >> the diocese says profits from today's mass will go to help efforts in sri lanka. abc7 news. >> we sent out a push alert when the attacks first happened last night. you can download the abc7 news app and enable push larrys to have breaking news sent directly to your mobile device. >> oakland's catholic cathedral celebrated easter mass with music sent directly from the notre dame cathedral in paris. ♪ >> the choir and organist performed sheet music sent directly from the or nan of the hick cathedral. while the music cannot be heard at notre dame this year, it can be heard in oakland. the hymn tells the story of mary magdalene finding the empty tomb of jesus and proclaiming he is risen. >> in paris, the theme of resurrection created an especially somber mood on christianity's holiest day. french masses said notre dame would rise up once again and honored firefighters for bravery. investigations believe
understand terrorism is a big problem in india, too. we are very sympathetic to what happened in sri lanka. he i hope they get caught. >> the diocese says profits from today's mass will go to help efforts in sri lanka. abc7 news. >> we sent out a push alert when the attacks first happened last night. you can download the abc7 news app and enable push larrys to have breaking news sent directly to your mobile device. >> oakland's catholic cathedral celebrated easter mass with...
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. >> being from india i understand terrorism has a very big problem in india, too. we're very sympathetic to what happened in sri lanka. i hope the offering at mass will go help relief efforts in sri lanka. in the news room, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks, cornell. >>> we sent out a push alert when the attacks first happened last night. download the abc 7 app enable push alerts. >>> three men are in custody for burglary and attempted murder of a police officer. police say the suspects were trying to break into a storage area at the genesis company. officers say the men intentionally rammed into a police car injuring an officer. police opened fire as two suspects ran away. a thi on a car chase into brisbane. all three were caught and arrested. the injured officer was not seriously hurt. >>> happening right now, officers are cracking down on illegal side shows in east oakland. >> oakland police and alameda county sheriff's offices are joining forces to beef up personnel. just last sunday, ac transit bus and big rig were set on fire during a side show. the truc
. >> being from india i understand terrorism has a very big problem in india, too. we're very sympathetic to what happened in sri lanka. i hope the offering at mass will go help relief efforts in sri lanka. in the news room, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks, cornell. >>> we sent out a push alert when the attacks first happened last night. download the abc 7 app enable push alerts. >>> three men are in custody for burglary and attempted murder of a police...
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. >> being from india, i understand terrorism is a big problem in india, too. we are sympathetic to what happened. >> reporter: the oakland diocese say proceeds will go to help relief efforts in sri lanka. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> pope francis denounced the sri lanka attack calling it cruel violence. pope francis skipped giving a form formal and spoke about the conflicts in the mideast, africa and the americas. the pope urged national leaders to put aside political differences and work for peace. we sent out a push alert when the attacks happened this weekend. you can download the abc 7 news app and enable push alerts to have breaking news sent to your mobile device. >>> elizabeth holmes is expected to appear in a san jose courtroom. holmes is accused of falsely claiming her company could run dozens of blood tests with a drop of blood. they say she hid the failures from customers and investors. they're ready for a judge to set a trial date. lawyers for holmes want more time before a trial. defense attorneys say they want more documents from the governmen
. >> being from india, i understand terrorism is a big problem in india, too. we are sympathetic to what happened. >> reporter: the oakland diocese say proceeds will go to help relief efforts in sri lanka. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> pope francis denounced the sri lanka attack calling it cruel violence. pope francis skipped giving a form formal and spoke about the conflicts in the mideast, africa and the americas. the pope urged national leaders to put aside political...
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. >> being from india, terrorism is a big problem in india, too. and very sympathetic. >> the oakland diocese says proceeds from this will go to help relief efforts. in the newsroom. abc7 news. >> we send out a push alert with the attacks first happened last night. you can download the abc7 app. >>> pope francis denounced today's attack calling it cruel violence while he celebrated easter mass at the vatican. pope francis skimmed giving a formal homily to the thousands gather in the st. peter's square. instead he spoke about conflicts in the middle east and he asked leaders to put aside differences and work for peace. he specifically called for a renewed effort to end the ongoing civil war in syria. to the east bay, the catholic cathedral celebrated music there the notre dame cathedral in paris. the choir and organist performed sheet music sent directly from the choir organist of the his, to cathedra. bishop barber said while the music cannot be heard at notre dame this year, it can be heard in oakland. it tells the story of mary magdalene finding
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eric: talk about the sanctions the administration is putting oil waivers and allowing china and india to buy iranian oil and all this while they iranians were charged with trying to bomb your groups convention just outside of paris and that could have potentially elected the assassination of dozens and dozens more people. rudy giuliani was going to supportive of the group that president lawyer was even speaking at the group during that plot when it finally, singly, was busted up. the leader of the and cri is calling for diplomats and embassy personnel of iran to be expelled from the us and other western nations and here's what she had to say about that. >> [inaudible] [inaudible]. eric: is that the only way to be able to try and stop these alleged plots? >> i think that's absolute necessity. the regime tentacles outside iran in europe and middle east and course in the united states must be cut off but in my view as she said many times the ultimate solution to this mayhem and stability and chaos in the world originated from the iranian regime is for the reigning people and organize opp
eric: talk about the sanctions the administration is putting oil waivers and allowing china and india to buy iranian oil and all this while they iranians were charged with trying to bomb your groups convention just outside of paris and that could have potentially elected the assassination of dozens and dozens more people. rudy giuliani was going to supportive of the group that president lawyer was even speaking at the group during that plot when it finally, singly, was busted up. the leader of...
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many people in india will see this interview with you. what message would you like to send the government and the people of india? surely the number—one task of the two governments should be how are you going to reduce poverty? in the way we reduce property is by settling our differences through dialogue and then there is only one difference and that is kashmir. it must be settled. the kashmir issue cannot keep boiling as it is because anything happening in kashmir, through a reaction to the oppression taking place in kashmir, it will be palmed off to pakistan. we will be blamed and tensions will rise, as they have risen in the past. so if we can settle kashmir, the benefits of peace are tremendous for the subcontinent. the indian government would say you are still simply not doing enough about terrorism. we are dismantling the organisations already. as we speak... including jaish? we have taken over their madrassas and their organisations. this is the first serious effort that had been taken to disarm militant groups. and you have the
many people in india will see this interview with you. what message would you like to send the government and the people of india? surely the number—one task of the two governments should be how are you going to reduce poverty? in the way we reduce property is by settling our differences through dialogue and then there is only one difference and that is kashmir. it must be settled. the kashmir issue cannot keep boiling as it is because anything happening in kashmir, through a reaction to the...
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he has lived in northern india since fleeing tibet 60 years ago, after a failed uprising against chinese rule. sudan's police have been ordered not to intervene against thousands of protesters who are spending a fourth night outside the military headquarters in the capital, khartoum, according to a statement from the police spokesman. the demonstrators are calling on the president to resign. the police statement says the sudanese people should unite for an agreement which would support the peaceful transition of power. allison mack has pleaded guilty to charges linked to what is alleged to have been a sex trafficking operation. the american actress, best known for her role in the superhero tv series smallville, has admitted recruiting women by telling them they were joining a female mentorship group. she has pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy and could face up to a0 years in prison. in algeria, thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets, in the latest protests against the government. last week, the country's long—serving president, abdelaziz bouteflika, stood down.
he has lived in northern india since fleeing tibet 60 years ago, after a failed uprising against chinese rule. sudan's police have been ordered not to intervene against thousands of protesters who are spending a fourth night outside the military headquarters in the capital, khartoum, according to a statement from the police spokesman. the demonstrators are calling on the president to resign. the police statement says the sudanese people should unite for an agreement which would support the...
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he has lived in northern india since fleeing tibet 60 years ago, after a failed uprising against chinese rule. japan's defence ministry is investigating a jet fighter missing in the pacific. they found wreckage thought to be from it and a search for the pilot goes on. similar japanese jets have been for the pilot goes on. similar japanesejets have been grounded. just three days before the uk is officially due to leave the european union, there are signs the eu may be favouring a long extension to the brexit process, longer than the brief extension the british prime minister has been seeking. if so, it is likely to cause further problems for theresa may at home, particularly in her own party. she spent tuesday visiting germany's chancellor and france's president, and meets all 27 eu leaders for a summit on wednesday. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. no—one could accuse the prime minister of not covering the ground, but clocking up the miles isn't the same is convincing your audience. theresa may landed in berlin first, to plead for more time. but the normal red carpet was
he has lived in northern india since fleeing tibet 60 years ago, after a failed uprising against chinese rule. japan's defence ministry is investigating a jet fighter missing in the pacific. they found wreckage thought to be from it and a search for the pilot goes on. similar japanese jets have been for the pilot goes on. similar japanesejets have been grounded. just three days before the uk is officially due to leave the european union, there are signs the eu may be favouring a long extension...
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he has lived in northern india since fleeing tibet 60 years ago, after a failed uprising against chinese rule. japan's defence ministry is investigating what happened to an f35 stealth fighter missing over the pacific. officials believe it crashed, and have found wreckage thought to be from the plane. a search for the pilot continues. similarjapanesejets have been grounded. the us attorney general had to field a barrage of questions about the mueller report, on capitol hill on tuesday. he was there to talk budgets to a congressional subcommittee, but since william barr issued a brief summary of the special counsel's findings last month, democrats have been demanding to see the full report. he's promised a redacted version, at least, soon. mr mueller‘s team did not play a role in drafting the document. within a week, i will be in a position to release the report to the public, and then i will engage with the chairman of both judiciary committees about that report. our washington correspondent chris buckler has more on the latest developments. well, i think if the sub—hearing committee
he has lived in northern india since fleeing tibet 60 years ago, after a failed uprising against chinese rule. japan's defence ministry is investigating what happened to an f35 stealth fighter missing over the pacific. officials believe it crashed, and have found wreckage thought to be from the plane. a search for the pilot continues. similarjapanesejets have been grounded. the us attorney general had to field a barrage of questions about the mueller report, on capitol hill on tuesday. he was...
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but india is characterised by deep divides. elections are the one time the country's powerless can send a message to those in power, are they happy with the way things are going or will they vote for change? rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, kolkata. astronomers have taken the first ever picture of a supermassive black hole at the heart of a distant galaxy called m87. the black hole is 500—million—trillion kilometres away and was photographed by a network of eight telescopes across the world. our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has this report. this is the nucleus of the galaxy m87 and this is the first—ever image of a black hole. is more than 3 million times the size of the earth. is being described as a monster at the heart of the galaxy. astronomers have used a global network of dishes from all across the world and link them together. no single telescope is powerful enough to see the black hole but by adding together the information from each of them, the image gradually becomes sharper until it comes into view. this
but india is characterised by deep divides. elections are the one time the country's powerless can send a message to those in power, are they happy with the way things are going or will they vote for change? rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, kolkata. astronomers have taken the first ever picture of a supermassive black hole at the heart of a distant galaxy called m87. the black hole is 500—million—trillion kilometres away and was photographed by a network of eight telescopes across the world....
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but india is characterised by deep divides. elections are the one time the country's powerless can send a message to those in power. are they happy with the way things are going, or will they vote for change? rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, calcutta. hello, i'm ros atkins. this is outside source. tonight, julian assange is in a british prison, after almost seven years of diplomatic sanctuary came to an end. police dragged him out of the ecuadorian embassy under arrest. outside court, mr assange's lawyer said they would fight extradition to the united states where he's wanted for publishing state secrets this sets a dangerous precedent for media and journalists about the world. theresa may tells mps it remains her priority to deliver brexit,
but india is characterised by deep divides. elections are the one time the country's powerless can send a message to those in power. are they happy with the way things are going, or will they vote for change? rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, calcutta. hello, i'm ros atkins. this is outside source. tonight, julian assange is in a british prison, after almost seven years of diplomatic sanctuary came to an end. police dragged him out of the ecuadorian embassy under arrest. outside court, mr...
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appears to have suspended all its international flights, raising fresh fears about the survival of india's largest private airline. it's saddled with debts of more than £765 million and is seeking a financial lifeline to avoid collapse. the pound is close to its strongest level in some two years, worth almost one euro and 16 cents. as for dollars, £1 will buy you $1.31. of course the prices we quote are better than what you will get when you are buying foreign exchange to go travelling. you'll get about 1.14 euros and about $1.29 — those are the best rates at the moment. but even so compared with three years ago that's about 15% less than you would have got in early 2016. joining us now is elsa lignos, global head of fx strategy at rbc capital markets. what way do we think the pound is going? is it strengthening? i have seen some strengthening over the last month or so. no, it is not a huge amount. in part because it has been whipped around by other stories, whether it is the worst european data dragging down the euro 01’ european data dragging down the euro or slight optimism in the
appears to have suspended all its international flights, raising fresh fears about the survival of india's largest private airline. it's saddled with debts of more than £765 million and is seeking a financial lifeline to avoid collapse. the pound is close to its strongest level in some two years, worth almost one euro and 16 cents. as for dollars, £1 will buy you $1.31. of course the prices we quote are better than what you will get when you are buying foreign exchange to go travelling....
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lots of people making thatjourney over the holiday period from london to india. thousands and thousands of people will be affected by this travelling between britain and india, it is very popular with people with indian heritage,, with business travels. and they want a good experience getting there and get the combination of people who are desperate to get out to india because they booked their easter holidays there, people who are already there who cannot get back because all the flights internationally have been cancelled and just the numbers are building every day and they've got people stranded who are booked to come back and some people even in transit at mumbai airport that have had their flights cancelled. it's a real mess. the eyes of the world are on them in some senses that having an impact on how this will play out? you would expect that for days, they would hardly have any plans left, actually tomorrow they're hoping to fly seven planes around and that is effectively no longer functioning airline and close down and called the administrators and try to
lots of people making thatjourney over the holiday period from london to india. thousands and thousands of people will be affected by this travelling between britain and india, it is very popular with people with indian heritage,, with business travels. and they want a good experience getting there and get the combination of people who are desperate to get out to india because they booked their easter holidays there, people who are already there who cannot get back because all the flights...
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elsewhere, india's prime minister added his thoughts. completion of 100 years since the jallianwala bag massacre. i pay my respect to the martyrs of this incident. it was here, at the jallianwala bag public gardens, that on the 13th of april 1919 thousands had gathered to celebrate a holy festival. tensions in the city had been running high. colonial authorities had introduced martial laws and when some of the crowd began to chant anti—british slogans, the man in charge of maintaining public order, general reginald dyer, ordered his troops to open fire. officially, 379 indians were killed, 1200 were injured, but it's now thought those figures may have been far higher. for those paying their respects at the site, a poignant reminder... the bullet holes can still be seen. over the years, britain has offered its regret, but never an outright apology. on a state visit in 1997, the queen called the events "distressing". and more recently, david cameron described it as "deeply shameful". at today's ceremony, britain's high commissioner chose
elsewhere, india's prime minister added his thoughts. completion of 100 years since the jallianwala bag massacre. i pay my respect to the martyrs of this incident. it was here, at the jallianwala bag public gardens, that on the 13th of april 1919 thousands had gathered to celebrate a holy festival. tensions in the city had been running high. colonial authorities had introduced martial laws and when some of the crowd began to chant anti—british slogans, the man in charge of maintaining public...
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india's jet airways suspends all its international flights until monday, stranding passengers all over the world. hello, and welcome to bbc world news. a day after sudan's president was forced from power in a military coup, there's yet more uncertainty about what happens next. the general who led the takeover has stepped down following protests he was too close to omar al—bashir. general awad ibn auf announced his resignation on state television. he's being replaced as the head of the army council by another general. demonstrators though have continued to protest on the streets, calling for elections and claiming the military isn't capable of change. our senior africa correspondent anne soy reports. uncertain times in sudan, but protesters are undeterred. they say the revolution isn't over yet. the country's strongman may be gone, but in his place now are some of his closest allies. but the people are demanding an end to military rule. translation: we want a civilian transitional government as soon as possible. if it has to be the army who makes this happen, then we don't want anyone
india's jet airways suspends all its international flights until monday, stranding passengers all over the world. hello, and welcome to bbc world news. a day after sudan's president was forced from power in a military coup, there's yet more uncertainty about what happens next. the general who led the takeover has stepped down following protests he was too close to omar al—bashir. general awad ibn auf announced his resignation on state television. he's being replaced as the head of the army...
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despite it being one of india's greatest tragedies, there has never been a formal apology. now, museums from both countries have united to re—examine the brutal events of 1919, as monika plaha reports. they were closed into a pen, thousands of people, and shot at like fish in a bowl. raj‘s great uncles were just teenagers at the time of the attack. they were out enjoying vaisakhi, also known as the sikh new year. little did they know the horror that was about to hit them. when the firing started, two of them managed to escape. they either scaled a wall or they managed to get through one of the exits. the youngest, unfortunately, was trampled by people running and fell under dead bodies and remained there until the following day. the british indian authorities had earlier declared martial law and banned public meetings due to a rise in demonstrations. general reginald dyer, with his troops, were sent to disperse the crowds at jallianwala bagh. they blocked the exits and between them, over 1,000 shots were fired. general dyer staunchly defended what he had done. he was in
despite it being one of india's greatest tragedies, there has never been a formal apology. now, museums from both countries have united to re—examine the brutal events of 1919, as monika plaha reports. they were closed into a pen, thousands of people, and shot at like fish in a bowl. raj‘s great uncles were just teenagers at the time of the attack. they were out enjoying vaisakhi, also known as the sikh new year. little did they know the horror that was about to hit them. when the firing...
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so airlines in india have had a hard time getting by. and it does not seem that unless these issues are resolved, it isjust going to face stiff competition and a rough road ahead. the world health organization says it's received only half the funding it needs to tackle the growing outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo. the virus, which causes internal bleeding, fever and vomiting, has already left more than 760 people in the country dead. but in a surprise announcement on friday, the who again decided not to declare a global health emergency. caroline rigby reports. —— health workers do what they can to stop ebola in its tracks as they battled to stop the worst outbreak in its history and the worse the congo has ever seen. authorities declared a national emergency and against, says that it has shown little sign of slowing down. just this week the country was my health ministry reported a record number of 20 new cases on thursday, that surpassing the previous one—day record of 18 the day before. surpassing the previo
so airlines in india have had a hard time getting by. and it does not seem that unless these issues are resolved, it isjust going to face stiff competition and a rough road ahead. the world health organization says it's received only half the funding it needs to tackle the growing outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo. the virus, which causes internal bleeding, fever and vomiting, has already left more than 760 people in the country dead. but in a surprise announcement on...
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jet is india's largest private airline and currently has more than $1 billion worth of debt. monica miller has more from delhi. it is saddled in debt, as you just said, over $1 billion. and itjust can't seem to get a hold of things. last night into friday, they cancelled almost all international flights and gave their customers very little warning. if you go on social media you will find desperate customers looking for answers as to what to expect next, and many of them have had to pay through the nose basically to other airlines to get from a to b at the last minute. so right now it is looking at maybe not even existing throughout the month of april, and it is really facing a very difficult time. even air india has been struggling, they have been trying to sell this airline for however long and they can't give it away, it seems. jet airways broke the monopoly on the aviation industry in the early 1990s, so it had, it was the only private airline that was around for quite some time, and then stiff competition came in, you had spicejet, indigo, just to name a few. then you had
jet is india's largest private airline and currently has more than $1 billion worth of debt. monica miller has more from delhi. it is saddled in debt, as you just said, over $1 billion. and itjust can't seem to get a hold of things. last night into friday, they cancelled almost all international flights and gave their customers very little warning. if you go on social media you will find desperate customers looking for answers as to what to expect next, and many of them have had to pay through...
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india is observing the centenary of the amritsar massacre — one of the darkest incidents of its colonial history. british troops opened fire on a peaceful protest, killing hundreds of unarmed men, women and children. today, the opposition leader, rahul gandhi and britain's high commissioner, have laid wreaths at the site of the massacre. theresa may has stopped short of offering a formal apology. she described the events as "a shameful scar on british—indian history". a historian believes he's pinpointed the location of the london home where william shakespeare wrote some of his most popular works, including romeo and juliet and a midsummer night's dream. evidence suggests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen's bishopgate, in the late 1590s. theatre historian, geoffrey marsh, cross—referenced various official records to find the exact location. it's been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish, but the company of letha cellars, they bought this huge property in 1543 they bought this huge property in 15113 and they still own it. so i started combing
india is observing the centenary of the amritsar massacre — one of the darkest incidents of its colonial history. british troops opened fire on a peaceful protest, killing hundreds of unarmed men, women and children. today, the opposition leader, rahul gandhi and britain's high commissioner, have laid wreaths at the site of the massacre. theresa may has stopped short of offering a formal apology. she described the events as "a shameful scar on british—indian history". a historian...
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sacred games was the first netflix original series from india. how different was that film—making experience compared to other bollywood productions you‘ve been part of? first of all, it‘s challenging, it‘s nicer. we are doing something where we don‘t worry about words or certain content, we are just open, openly expressing. i do feel that this freedom is very, very, very important. so i think that‘s one aspect. and i just think that the bollywood marketing and publicity, that netflix was very well organised. there was a lot of violence and use of expletives in sacred games. lust stories had a lot of sexual content. such content would typically have faced censorship issues in india. what‘s your experience been like with the country‘s certification board? i don‘t think there should be a censor board in this sense. they understand a and u but i don‘t understand these bans and censorship. what we need is more sex education, not banning things. everything is available. you can go and watch whatever you want. what you need is sex e
sacred games was the first netflix original series from india. how different was that film—making experience compared to other bollywood productions you‘ve been part of? first of all, it‘s challenging, it‘s nicer. we are doing something where we don‘t worry about words or certain content, we are just open, openly expressing. i do feel that this freedom is very, very, very important. so i think that‘s one aspect. and i just think that the bollywood marketing and publicity, that...
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sacred games was the first netflix original series from india. how different is that experience compared to other bollywood productions you've been part of? it's challenging. it's nice to come away doing something and you don't have to worry about words or certain content, you're just open, have to worry about words or certain content, you'rejust open, openly expressive. i feel this freedom content, you'rejust open, openly expressive. ifeel this freedom is very, very important, so i think thatis very, very important, so i think that is one aspect. and i feel the bollywood marketing and publicity, netflix was very well organised. there was a lot of violence and expletives in sacred games and love stories had a lot of sexual content which would have a censorship in india. what has your experience of the certification board been?” don't think they should be censored. i understand a & u that i don't understand censorship. what we need is more sex education, not banning things. everything is available. you can go and watch whatever you want, what yo
sacred games was the first netflix original series from india. how different is that experience compared to other bollywood productions you've been part of? it's challenging. it's nice to come away doing something and you don't have to worry about words or certain content, you're just open, have to worry about words or certain content, you'rejust open, openly expressive. i feel this freedom content, you'rejust open, openly expressive. ifeel this freedom is very, very important, so i think...
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india has been observing the centenary india has been observing the ce nte nary of india has been observing the centenary of a notorious massacre by troops during british rule. amritsar is seen as one of the darkest episodes of the colonial era. indian opposition leader rahul gandhi and the british ambassador to india have laid reefs at the site. at the site of the amritsar massacre, 100 years on... ..a ceremony to remember the dead. among those gathered, politicians in the throes of india's general election campaign laying wreaths to mark one of the nation's darkest chapters. elsewhere, india's prime minister added his thoughts. completion of 100 years since the jallianwala bag massacre. i pay my respect to the martyrs of this incident. it was here, at the jallianwala bag public gardens, that on the 13th of april 1919 thousands had gathered to celebrate a holy festival. tensions in the city had been running high. colonial authorities had introduced martial laws and when some if the crowd began to chant anti—british slogans, the man in charge of maintaining public order, general reginald
india has been observing the centenary india has been observing the ce nte nary of india has been observing the centenary of a notorious massacre by troops during british rule. amritsar is seen as one of the darkest episodes of the colonial era. indian opposition leader rahul gandhi and the british ambassador to india have laid reefs at the site. at the site of the amritsar massacre, 100 years on... ..a ceremony to remember the dead. among those gathered, politicians in the throes of india's...
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india has observed the centenary of a massacre by british troops that's seen as one of the darkest incidents of the colonial era. on april the 13th 1919, soldiers killed hundreds of unarmed people protesting against repressive laws in amritsar. now on bbc news — click.
india has observed the centenary of a massacre by british troops that's seen as one of the darkest incidents of the colonial era. on april the 13th 1919, soldiers killed hundreds of unarmed people protesting against repressive laws in amritsar. now on bbc news — click.
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the airline, india's oldest private carrier, has grounded all international flights. staff are protesting outside the company's headquarters saying they haven't been paid forfour months. if you are under 18, you could soon find yourself unable like posts on facebook or build up streaks on snapchat. these are at the moment only proposals from the uk's data watchdog. but it believes the tools encourage users to share too much personal data and spend too much time on apps. if you're wondering, likes help build up profiles. the more likes you build up round a post, the better. streaks are similar, but are collected around messaging — there's a fire icon which represents the fact that two members have messaged each other for several days in a row. the more streaks you gather, the bigger the achievement. so why should this be banned for under 18s? kate bevan is editor of which? computing. kate, what is wrong? they are not actually saying they should ban it, strictly speaking. they are talking about the guidelines, thinking more carefully about how you nudge micro—childr
the airline, india's oldest private carrier, has grounded all international flights. staff are protesting outside the company's headquarters saying they haven't been paid forfour months. if you are under 18, you could soon find yourself unable like posts on facebook or build up streaks on snapchat. these are at the moment only proposals from the uk's data watchdog. but it believes the tools encourage users to share too much personal data and spend too much time on apps. if you're wondering,...
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foreign nationals who have died in this attack, people from the uk, the us, denmark, the netherlands, india as well and turkey, but many are still to be identified. what we do know is that several arrests have been made but no information has been given on that. the prime minister said there might have been prior information about this attack and it will be investigated as to why no one acted upon that. so far, no group or no individuals have claimed responsibility for this attack. thank you very much for the update in colombo. our correspond in at the scene. as we've heard, eight people have been arrested, but we still don't know who was behind the attacks. sri lanka has seen a decade of relative calm since the brutal civil war which ended in may 2009. our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley looks at what might have led to these attacks. sri lanka is no stranger to violence, to civilian suffering, but this is completely different to anything it's seen before. christians now mourning en masse, after they'd come together to celebrate and pray. for almost three decades, the country was a
foreign nationals who have died in this attack, people from the uk, the us, denmark, the netherlands, india as well and turkey, but many are still to be identified. what we do know is that several arrests have been made but no information has been given on that. the prime minister said there might have been prior information about this attack and it will be investigated as to why no one acted upon that. so far, no group or no individuals have claimed responsibility for this attack. thank you...
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but jay‘s spiritual journey initially took a nearly 5000 miles away from the uk to india. i was always fascinated by rags to riches stories. but when i met a monk when i was 18, i felt it was the first time i'd met someone who was really having an impact in the world, doing something incredibly positive. so i spent a lot of time with him over the next four years. when i was 22, i decided to turn down my corporate job offers and decided to be a monk, because i felt that would help me live a life of service. was it difficult when you came back to london? was it difficult to adapt back to normal life? i actually went back into the corporate world, which is what i would have done originally, and i ended up learning about social media. and so in 2016, i realised i wanted to use all of my corporate training, and my monk training, to see if i could put the two together and use social media monk to share these messages online. people think depression is being quiet. depression is when we smile but when we want to cry. it is when we talk but we want to be quiet. it's when we preten
but jay‘s spiritual journey initially took a nearly 5000 miles away from the uk to india. i was always fascinated by rags to riches stories. but when i met a monk when i was 18, i felt it was the first time i'd met someone who was really having an impact in the world, doing something incredibly positive. so i spent a lot of time with him over the next four years. when i was 22, i decided to turn down my corporate job offers and decided to be a monk, because i felt that would help me live a...
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five political party members from india who also sitting down to brea kfast india who also sitting down to breakfast in one of the luxury hotels. the regional repercussions of this, to give you an idea, two children from my son's school in singapore were killed along with one of their parents, the headmaster of the school has confirmed this morning. two teenagers arrested in connection with the murder ofjournalist lyra mckee in londonderry, have been released without charge. the 29—year—old was shot during riots on thursday night. police said support from the community has been positive, but appealed for "tangible evidence". a comedian, who has never held political office, has won ukraine's presidential election. exit polls suggest that volodymyr zelenskiy took nearly three quarters of the vote. the incumbent, petro poroshenko, has conceded defeat. mr zelensky is best known for starring in a satirical television series in which his character accidentally becomes ukrainian president. 0ur correspondent jonah fisher is in kiev. it's pretty mind—bending stuff. fact has followed fictio
five political party members from india who also sitting down to brea kfast india who also sitting down to breakfast in one of the luxury hotels. the regional repercussions of this, to give you an idea, two children from my son's school in singapore were killed along with one of their parents, the headmaster of the school has confirmed this morning. two teenagers arrested in connection with the murder ofjournalist lyra mckee in londonderry, have been released without charge. the 29—year—old...
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today, whatever happened in sri lanka, india stands in unity with the people. in this hour of crisis, india is ready to help sri lanka in whatever way possible. two of the explosions took place at catholic churches within the archdiocese of colombo, with sri lanka as a whole home to some 1.2 million roman catholics. in the wake of the bombings, pope francis offered his condolences to the victims in his easter sermon. translation: to all the victims of such a cruel act of violence. i entrust to the lord all who so tragically died and i pray for the wounded and all those who suffer because of this traumatic event. there's more detail and background to the deadly attacks on our website, including eye—witness accounts and updates as we get them on the victims. do log on to bbc.com/news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: after months of protests in sudan, demonstrators suspend talks with the ruling military. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high. the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they woul
today, whatever happened in sri lanka, india stands in unity with the people. in this hour of crisis, india is ready to help sri lanka in whatever way possible. two of the explosions took place at catholic churches within the archdiocese of colombo, with sri lanka as a whole home to some 1.2 million roman catholics. in the wake of the bombings, pope francis offered his condolences to the victims in his easter sermon. translation: to all the victims of such a cruel act of violence. i entrust to...
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he also said there was a specific intelligence from india about the attacks. saying that some of the bombers, it seems, had travelled abroad and then return home. but, so far, the only people had been arrested in connection with the attacks have been sri lankan citizens. also saying that it is possible, and another government minister has been seen as, that the easter bombings in sri lanka where a retaliation against the massacre in christchurch new zealand of muslim web shippers —— muslim worshippers in mosques. more on that throughout the afternoon. we fast forward to next weekend at our temperatures will top out at 13 or 1a does stop a much cooler deal with wind and rain at sometimes. we are now seeing some cloud screen its up are now seeing some cloud screen its up from the south. it is mostly quite wispy and high cloud. turning the sand and a little bit hazy. there will still be some good sorts of sunshine through this afternoon to stop small chances of sharon through the south—west of england and quite chilly where your sun exposed to this course t
he also said there was a specific intelligence from india about the attacks. saying that some of the bombers, it seems, had travelled abroad and then return home. but, so far, the only people had been arrested in connection with the attacks have been sri lankan citizens. also saying that it is possible, and another government minister has been seen as, that the easter bombings in sri lanka where a retaliation against the massacre in christchurch new zealand of muslim web shippers —— muslim...
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china and india are the biggest importers of iranian oil. you're up to date with the headlines. now on bbc news it's hardtalk.
china and india are the biggest importers of iranian oil. you're up to date with the headlines. now on bbc news it's hardtalk.
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it will also affect china, india, south korea and japan, who were given waivers to buy iranian oil to limit market disruption. at a press conference, the us secretary of state suggested the sanctions were a way to combat terrorism. before the sanctions went into effect iran would generate as much as $50 billion annually in oil revenue. 0verall, today, we estimate that our sanctions have denied the regime well north of $10 million. the regime would have used that money to support terror groups continue missile development in defiance of un security council resolution 22—31. at that news conference was our state department correspondent barbara plett usher. in november, when the sanctions against iran fell back into place, the administration here issued waivers to eight countries so they could continue buying iranian oil because the us was afraid there would be disruptions to the market. now officials are saying, after six months, they've made the calculation that the market can bear this sort of thing, so they have cut off these exemptions completely. just the news of the drive price
it will also affect china, india, south korea and japan, who were given waivers to buy iranian oil to limit market disruption. at a press conference, the us secretary of state suggested the sanctions were a way to combat terrorism. before the sanctions went into effect iran would generate as much as $50 billion annually in oil revenue. 0verall, today, we estimate that our sanctions have denied the regime well north of $10 million. the regime would have used that money to support terror groups...
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the linsey family, seen here together on holiday in india, is now desperate to get the bodies of daniel and amelie returned home. we've had to go to our dentist and get their dental records, see their x—rays, they have come to the house, taken their toothbrushes from their bags, they've taken my sister's phone, my father's clothes that he was wearing at the time of the explosion. still, they're not back. what do you want the uk government to do now? obviously, get them back here as soon as possible. i don't want to say anything else. i don't want to be critical in any way, because i know governments work different ways. but we want to get them back. reunite them with their family as soon as possible, as you can imagine. they also now want to set up a special foundation he shares his grief and pain with ben nicholson, who also lost his wife and two children in the attacks. we were hugging each other in the hospital, trying to help each other. it is someone who can try to relate to the situation. he just called me today. i am trying, anyway i can help him out in the uk. the family wants
the linsey family, seen here together on holiday in india, is now desperate to get the bodies of daniel and amelie returned home. we've had to go to our dentist and get their dental records, see their x—rays, they have come to the house, taken their toothbrushes from their bags, they've taken my sister's phone, my father's clothes that he was wearing at the time of the explosion. still, they're not back. what do you want the uk government to do now? obviously, get them back here as soon as...
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the linsey family senior altogether on holiday in india is now desperate to get the bodies of daniel and amelie returned home. we've had to go to the dentist, we had to go to get their dental records, see their x—rays, they've come to the house, they've taken their toothbrushes from their bags, they've taken away, they've taken my sister's phone, they've taken my father's clothes he was wearing at the time of the explosion. still they are not back. what you want the uk government to do now? obviously get them back here as soon as possible. i don't want to say anything else. i don't want to be critical in any way, because i know governments work different ways, but we want to get them back. we want to reunite them with their families as well, as you can imagine. they also now want to set up a special foundation to help the many many sri lankan victims of the attacks. the two things we would really like to focus on is first of all the treelike and families minoan is talking about them, i'm sure several families have lost their only source of income. everyone working at the hotel, and
the linsey family senior altogether on holiday in india is now desperate to get the bodies of daniel and amelie returned home. we've had to go to the dentist, we had to go to get their dental records, see their x—rays, they've come to the house, they've taken their toothbrushes from their bags, they've taken away, they've taken my sister's phone, they've taken my father's clothes he was wearing at the time of the explosion. still they are not back. what you want the uk government to do now?...
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lankan thawheed jammath, which in itself is inspired by the broader thawheed movements in southern india. this current one, the nt], was formed sometime in 2014. what exactly led to the formation of the organisation is not entirely clear but some suspicion is that it was shortly after the 2013 anti—muslim violence where the leadership, zahran hashim, believed that the broader muslim community wasn't kind of dealing with the threat that the muslim community was facing in the country in a radical way, that they weren't willing to respond with violence and that this kind of engaging with mainstream politics wasn't the right answer. but it sounds from what you are saying that the group was on the radar of officials to an extent. what do you make of the link, therefore, between the so—called islamic state group and this organisation? they have said they played a role in these attacks as well. at the very least, we can say that there was some network or some communication with somebody inside the islamic state. the reason we can be confident of that is that a lot of the releases that came
lankan thawheed jammath, which in itself is inspired by the broader thawheed movements in southern india. this current one, the nt], was formed sometime in 2014. what exactly led to the formation of the organisation is not entirely clear but some suspicion is that it was shortly after the 2013 anti—muslim violence where the leadership, zahran hashim, believed that the broader muslim community wasn't kind of dealing with the threat that the muslim community was facing in the country in a...